Sharpening gator blades?

I was just wondering when you sharpen gator blades if you just sharpen the blade or do you do anything to the teeth sticking up?I just noticed that the teeth look really rounded compared to when I first bought them. Thanks

Speaking of Gator Blades I have asked my dealer for them and they did not have any in stock so I asked what is the cost oh we would have to look it up then they could not find the part number in any of the books or on the computer.

I went back a few days later still no price. They told me that they would look it up and call me within an hour that was on Monday about 11:00 am still have not heard from them. So is there a good place on the net to order them from for a 36" Toro Proline?

Just the cutting edge is to be sharpened. When sharpening blades put the fins to a wire wheel to remove buildup created by moist grass. Of the opinion that it helps in some way. Speaking of green buildup always wire wheel underside of main cutting edge also. heavy buildup subtracts from quality of cut by knocking grass over while cutting. It is also nice to oil ,spray mow-deck or non-stick agent on blade after cutting to avoid grass from clinging

Have you tried the new Alligator Magnum blade? Magnum has a lot more lift and blowing power. We are satisfied Magnum customers.